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2010 Phuket International
Soccer 7s |
5th Andaman Soccer 7s - 8th Phuket Soccer 7s - 3rd Phuket Spicy Soccer 7s |
5th Andaman International Soccer 7s - Open
Age
(20-21 November 2010)
Team Name |
Country |
Team Name |
Country |
Aioli United FC |

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Singapore |
HotelTravel.com FC |

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Thailand |
Blas Soccer |

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Singapore |
Indigo Pearl |

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Thailand |
Boca's Juniors |

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Hong Kong |
Inter Milager |

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UAE |
Dnata FC |

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UAE |
KL Galaxy |

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Malaysia |
Finexsys FC |

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Malaysia |
Perth Select |

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Australia |
German All Stars SIN |

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Singapore |
Racing |

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Singapore |
Hanoi Drink Team |

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Vietnam |
Singapore Nord |

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Singapore |
Hong Kong All Stars |

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Hong Kong |
Vikings Singapore |

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Singapore |
5th Andaman International Soccer 7s - Masters
O'35
(20-21 November 2010)
Team Name |
Country |
Team Name |
Country |
Abu Dhabi Thistle FC |

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UAE |
Hanoi Drink Team |

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Vietnam |
AFL All Stars
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Thailand |
Hong Kong All Stars |

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Hong Kong |
Bangkok Airways FC |

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Thailand |
Kanto Celts |

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Japan |
Bigfoot Kickers |

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Thailand |
KL Misfits |

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Malaysia |
Boca's Seniors |

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Hong Kong |
Northern Lions (Team 1) |

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Australia |
CinemaOnline |

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Malaysia |
Northern Lions (Team 2) |

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Australia |
DB Typhoons |

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Hong Kong |
Phuket Morning Star |

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Thailand |
Farangutans FC |

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Thailand |
Shropshire Lion |

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England |
German All Stars |

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Singapore |
SunbeltUnited |

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Thailand |
8th Phuket International Soccer 7s - Open
Age
(27-28 November 2010)
Team Name |
Country |
Team Name |
Country |
A4 FC |

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France |
Olympique Saigon |

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Vietnam |
Bombay Gymkhana |

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India |
Perth Select |

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Australia |
British FC (Team-1) |

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Japan |
Shanghai Krauts |

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China |
British FC (Team-2) |

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Japan |
Real Krauts United |

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Germany |
Calcutta Cricket FC |

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India |
Shanghai Krauts |

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China |
CBD Wanderers |

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Singapore |
Shanghai Lions |

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China |
Footy Japan |

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Japan |
Spartans FC |

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Singapore |
French Kiss |

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Hong Kong |
Singapore Wanderers |

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Singapore |
Hanoi Drink Team |

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Vietnam |
Talang Tigers |

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Thailand |
Latini FC |

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China |
Viking Scandinavians |

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Thailand |
Malaysian Grasshoppers |

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Malaysia |
Wembley Downs |

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Australia |
8th Phuket International Soccer 7s - Masters
O'40
(27-28 November 2010)
Team Name |
Country |
Team Name |
Country |
Bangkok Airways FC |

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Thailand |
Phuket Masters |

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Malaysia |
Calcutta Cricket FC |

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India |
PJ Wildest |

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Malaysia |
Footy Japan |

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Japan |
Real Ale Madrid |

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Hong Kong |
Hanoi Drink Team |

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Vietnam |
SCC Thirds |

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Singapore |
Malaysian Grasshoppers |

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Malaysia |
Sydney Real FC |

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Australia |
Penang ISS |

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Malaysia |
Team Bondi |

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Australia |
3rd Phuket Spicy Soccer 7s - Open
Age
(26-27 February 2010)
Team Name |
Country |
Team Name |
Country |
CBD Wanderers |

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Singapore |
Vikings Singapore |

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Singapore |
Saigon Raiders |

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Vietnam |
Wildogs |

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Malaysia |
Seoul Celtic FC |

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South-Korea |
Yokota Warriors |

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Japan |
Shane FC |

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Japan |
Tweety Bar |

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Thailand |
3rd Phuket Spicy Soccer 7s - Masters O'35
(26-27 February 2010)
Team Name |
Country |
Team Name |
Country |
Bangkok Airways FC |

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Thailand |
Penang ISS |

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Malaysia |
KL Misfits |

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Malaysia |
Phuket Morning Star |

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Thailand |
Northern Lions Darwin |

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Australia |
Goal Coast Koalas |

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Australia |
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2010 Phuket Soccer 7s Winners (Open)
27 & 28 November 2010, Open Men.
All Tournament Pictures at www.ThaiSevens.com
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2010 Phuket Soccer 7s Winners (Masters)
27 & 28 November 2010, Masters Men Over 35 years.
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Masters Cup Champions:
Team Bondi
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Masters Cup Runners-up:
Footy Japan
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Masters Plate Champions:
Sydney Real
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Masters Plate Runners-up:
Hanoi Drink Team
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Masters Bowl Champions:
Calcutta C&FC
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Masters Bowl Runners-up:
Malaysian Grasshoppers
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All Tournament Pictures at www.ThaiSevens.com
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2010 Andaman Soccer 7s Winners (Open)
20 & 21 November 2010, Open Men.
All Tournament Pictures at www.ThaiSevens.com

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2010 Andaman Soccer 7s Winners (Masters)
20 & 21 November 2010, Masters Men Over 35 years.
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Masters Cup Champions:
Hong Kong All Stars
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Masters Cup Runners-up:
Sunbelt FC
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Masters Plate Champions:
Phuket Morning Star
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Masters Plate Runners-up:
AFL All Stars
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Masters Bowl Champions:
KL Misfits
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Masters Bowl Runners-up:
Abu Dhabi Thistle
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All Tournament Pictures at www.ThaiSevens.com



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The 2010 Phuket International Soccer 7s supports the WWPCG Charity Action!
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We at Women’s Will Power have been developing our calendars since 2009. By basing ourselves on the features demanded by our supporters, we have created an innovative new style of our calendar to be more elegant and stylish which we believe will help to show off what Phuket has to offer including life style and the environment and promoting it with the artistic way using both Phuket and Bangkok professional photographers.
We have been looking at many different charities and organizations and only recently we have developed a partnership with a charity within Phuket that has been helping all victims of abuse, in Phuket, including children and women and it is this charity that we at WWP will be helping with the sale of this year’s calendars.
WWP is a group of professional women who live and work in Phuket. And our aim is to raise funds for helping the victims of abuse to help them take hold of their lives and help them to improve their future.
Thank you of the interest that you have shown in Women’s Will Power Phuket Charity Group. “Together we are strong. Together we can make a better future” Please HELP to support our efforts.
WWPCG Team
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7s Photo Gallery
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since the inaugural Phuket International Soccer 7s tournament in October 2003.
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In the memory of Ian Gray, the Phuket International Soccer 7s Masters will be named "The Ian Gray Masters Cup".
Earlier this year we lost a great friend and supporter of all things football, Ian “Iggy” Gray. Ian was 46 years old.Iggy lived life to the full and loved life. He gave 100% to everything and never looked back.You couldn’t meet a more humble bloke. Iggy talked very little about his Socceroos (Australian National Team) career although it was significant with 33 appearances, and 2 World Cup campaigns. Despite being a highly credentialed coach Iggy preferred to work with the grass roots and the old oaks, most notable, the famous “Team Bondi” team. There are hundreds of budding young stars in Sydney’s east who owe most of their talent and work ethic to his influence, Many players, including Mark Schwarzer and Steve Corica credit Iggy with being instrumental in their own early development. Iggy coached and played with the Team Bondi Masters teams to great success in the South East Asian sevens football circuit for many years. Iggy was a friend to many people who will be participating in this year’s tournaments. All will have fond memories of their relationship with him including his dry sense of humour and really bad jokes. I guess this quote from an Ian Gray tribute website sums it up “We all love you and miss you. You were not only our coach, you were our brother and mentor. You were always so happy and never in a bad mood. You were always the first to make a joke and always the quickest to make a comeback. Life will never be the same without you.” We also miss you mate. Rest in Peace. Cheers Iggy! (Tribute by Tim Hodgson)

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